Video: Installing OSX Leopard On A Dell Mini 9 Netbook

If you have a Dell Mini 9 netbook and Mac OS X DVD to hand then this video tutorial may be just for you. The video by Zollatech takes a step-by-step approach to installing OS X onto the Mini 9 and is well worth a watch if this is something Via NetbookNews.de….

Posted on: June 11, 2013 5:00 pm

Stewart’s Twitter rant: Cubs ‘might as well release me’

Triple-A Iowa third baseman Ian Stewart faces a fine and possible suspension by the Chicago Cubs for his Twitter rant about his status in the organization. But he will not be released, as Stewart suggested himself during a late night tweet to his followers. The Cubs were upset about Stewart’s…

Posted on: June 11, 2013 5:00 pm

IHS: netbook category doomed by 2015, iPad to blame

The netbook craze has come and gone, according to a new report from IHS iSuppli. The diminutive, low-power laptops will see shipments plummet this year, IHS says, with the category very much dead in two years’ time. The main culprit in the netbook’s demise: Apple’s iPad. “Netbooks shot to popularity…

Posted on: June 11, 2013 12:00 pm

Finally, Apple steps up to Android with the futuristic, ambitious iOS 7

Apple’s not exactly reinventing the mobile OS with iOS 7, but it is refining it yet again. By combining the best of Apple design with good ideas from its competitors, Apple’s latest and greatest is exactly what Apple needed to fend off the competition and bring the cool factor back. “This…

Posted on: June 11, 2013 12:00 pm

Apple’s iPhone, iPad Software Redesign

Apple product lovers, your iPhone and iPad interfaces will look radically different this year. At Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), held at the Moscone West Center in San Francisco, Apple CEO Tim Cook and other company executives unveiled new operating systems, iOS 7 for i-devices and OS X Mavericks Although…

Posted on: June 11, 2013 12:00 pm

Apple’s iOS 7 to give iPhone users easy access to WiFi controls, common actions

By Kasper Jade It took more than five years, but Apple said Monday that iOS 7 will finally provide iPhone owners with access to toggle WiFi on and off, adjust screen brightness, and execute other common tasks without having to tediously drill-down into their device’s settings panel. Those seemingly trivial, but…

Posted on: June 11, 2013 12:00 pm

The Blackberry Q10 Delivers As Mike Lazaridis Reflects

I first met Mike Lazaridis, the retired co-CEO and founder of Research in Motion (RIM), in 1991 when I was a rogue marketing manager at Ericsson desperately searching for wireless email software to marry with the world’s first portable wireless data modem, which we were preparing to launch that next And…

Posted on: June 11, 2013 12:00 pm

BlackBerry quietly launches BES 10.1 in the cloud

ZDNet recently learned that BlackBerry has quietly launched BES 10.1 as a service, as part of the launch of the latest update to the BlackBerry Enterprise Service. The company hasn’t broadcast a press release about this new development but has begun to talk openly about it. “We are making BES 10.1 As…

Posted on: June 10, 2013 5:00 pm

LG shows off a production model 55 inch curved OLED TV , starts shipping soon

LG announced in April that it’s bringing a 55-inch curved OLED HDTV to market, and it appears that time is almost here. According to the machine translated press release, shipments of the 15 million won ($13,500) display will start in a few days. Plant staff are pictured around one of 21 Photos

Posted on: June 10, 2013 5:00 pm

Twitter’s Surveillance Resistance

Andrew Rosenthal, the Times’s editorial page editor since January 2007, oversees the editorial board, the letters and Op-Ed departments, and Sunday Review. He has held numerous positions at The Times, including assistant managing editor for news, foreign editor, national editor and Washington editor. Juliet Lapidos is a staff editor with the…

Posted on: June 10, 2013 12:00 pm